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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

Mmmmmmmmmmmm, excessive flatulence......
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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

Funny, that's not what my girlfriend says.
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Curmudgeon
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Post by Curmudgeon »

marathonmedic wrote:How does one define "excessive flatuence" while climbing?
Ummmm, maybe having to scrape? That would do it.

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Post by mazzystr »

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In contemplating the establishment of new routes on Forest Service land or on private land for that matter you need to be well aware of what is and what is not permitted.
great... i just love dealing with government employees who make 9dollars an hour that care less about what goes on and only for the fact that they havent had a break in like 2hours and 18minutes...

i'll prolly just do what everyone else does when building something on their house...

build first... get permits only if someone says something...
Huggybone
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Post by Huggybone »

I doubt many people go into the FS for the money. I think it is usally because they care about nature, or want to have a job that is associated with nature.
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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

Curmudgeon wrote:
marathonmedic wrote:How does one define "excessive flatuence" while climbing?
Ummmm, maybe having to scrape? That would do it.
I'm thinking that that might stretch the definition of flatulence. According to Malcolm in the Middle, that would be grounds for disqualification.

I hate to propose something like this, but what would actually happen if someone were to accidentally bolt something on FS land?
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Paul3eb
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Post by Paul3eb »

if word gets out, then it gives the community a bad image and probably (this is a guess) would strain relations between rrgcc and the fs somewhat. they would probably end up being the ones that would have to answer for it. but then again, i could be wrong..
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usccabum1985
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Post by usccabum1985 »

Please dont build first and ask questions later. I tried it once ( with my house) and it didnt go so well :oops: Serously dont piss off the FS
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Huggybone
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Post by Huggybone »

Same thing that happend the last two times. The bolts get chopped...
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Post by J-Rock »

It is definitely not a good idea to bolt illegally on FS land. Besides, there is so much potential at Muir Valley and the Southern Regions.
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